it's due to those <... >
being interpreted as HTML tags. There is a fix for it on the stderr
already (see commits c624d9f026e91243d6f4386e2cc21faef361c62c and 34736c892082f706d7bc3c9b1cdead7951f91499 ), but they have to be applied also to stdout
. Note: until that's "fixed" you can leverage this feature for generating HTML and have it visualised in the console 😛